Chambersburg splits track meet with Cumberland Valley

Chambersburg Reagan Winebrenner throws the discus during a track and field meet against Cumberland Valley at Trojan Stadium Tuesday, April 11, 2017. She broke the school record with a throw of 129-4.(Photo: Noelle Haro-Gomez, GameTimePA.com)Buy Photo

Two of the top track & field teams in the Mid Penn Commonwealth Division met at Trojan Stadium on a beautiful day Tuesday and ended up splitting the results.

Chambersburg's girls captured an 81-69 victory over Cumberland Valley, while the Eagles took a 97-53 win in the boys meet over the less-than full strength Trojans.

"Everything that had to happen for us to win did happen today," Chambersburg girls coach Chris Monheim said. "We were strong in a lot of areas, doing well in the distance and in the throws. Late in the meet we swept the javelin and the 3200 and that 18-0 spread put us over the top."

Reagan Winebrenner won the discus and shot put for the Trojans (2-1, 2-1 MPC), and her throw in the discus of 128-4 broke the previous school record of Hope Rogers by about five feet.

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Chambersburg Reagan Winebrenner throws the discus during a track and field meet against Cumberland Valley at Trojan Stadium Tuesday, April 11, 2017. She broke the school record with a throw of 129-4. Noelle Haro-Gomez, GameTimePA.com

Chambersburg's Grant Schoenhofen, right, hands off the baton to Ruben Onativia in the second exchange of the 4 × 100 meter relay during a track and field meet against Cumberland Valley at Trojan Stadium Tuesday, April 11, 2017. Noelle Haro-Gomez, GameTimePA.com

Chambersburg's Ariana Appenzellar, back, hands off the baton to
Sydnie Gilbert during a track and field meet against Cumberland Valley at Trojan Stadium Tuesday, April 11, 2017. Noelle Haro-Gomez, GameTimePA.com

Chambersburg's Nate Reed competes in the long jump during a track and field meet against Cumberland Valley at Trojan Stadium Tuesday, April 11, 2017. Reed won the event with a jump of 20-7.5. Noelle Haro-Gomez, GameTimePA.com

Chambersburg's Jocelyn Kibbe takes a break after competing in the pole vault during a track and field meet against Cumberland Valley at Trojan Stadium Tuesday, April 11, 2017. Noelle Haro-Gomez, GameTimePA.com

Also in the field, Jaelynn Walker won the high jump, Brynn Vandegriff took the javelin and Jocelyn Kibbe won a good battle in the pole vault.

Abby Yourkavitch was kept busy on the track and she came through in a big way. Yourkavitch won the 800 (2:21.3), 1600 (5:15.6) and 3200 (11:52.7) races, and ran the anchor leg on the winning 4x800 relay.

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Chambersburg's Nate Reed competes in the long jump during a track and field meet against Cumberland Valley at Trojan Stadium Tuesday, April 11, 2017. Reed won the event with a jump of 20-7.5.(Photo: Noelle Haro-Gomez, GameTimePA.com)

"She's becoming one of the better sprinters in the league," Monheim said.

In the boys meet, Chambersburg (1-2, 1-2 MPC) bettered the Eagles in the field events, 37-26, but got buried on the track, 71-16. The Trojans will be missing their top sprinter (Tyeshawn Worrell) and distance runner (Andrew Feldman), who are out with injuries.

"We had those two guys break bones in a three-day stretch," Trojan coach Bob Walker said.

Nate Reed took first in the javelin (155-5), triple jump (41-0) and long jump (20-7.5), while Kelton Chastulik won the shot put (55-1) and discus (158-5). Trayton Barnette earned the only Chambersburg win on the track with a 15.5 to take the 110 hurdles.

"Reed does a really good job of handling going back and forth between events," Walker said. "We swept the shot put; we won in the throws, 21-6. But we got hammered on the track. CV won almost all of the borderline events. Quintan Barbour ran a career best in the 400 (50.7) and got beat."